character sketch of ajith matchbox
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Ajit, in the story Matchbox by Ashapurna Debi, is the husband of Nomita. He belongs to a rich joint family. He married Nomita, a member of a poor family, just because of her beauty. He often makes fun of her family and her old mother. He has a habit of reading letters that come for his wife. Nomita does not like this. She had told him many times not to open letters addressed to her. Her taking offence, anger, or trying to shame him is of no use. This ugly habit of his won’t go. When Nomita questions him about the letter from her mother, he tries to laugh it away. He did not like sending money to her mother. During their arguments Ajit uses harsh words against Nomita, scorns her poverty and calls her a dung picker’s daughter. He is offended when she calls him a common vulgar man. He knows that Nomita is not a physical threat. That is why he asks her what she can do. He did not expect Nomita to set fire to her sari. He is frightened. He puts out the fire but is afraid of the fire that is burning in her eyes. He is the typical Indian husband who like to dominate his wife, insensitive to her feelings and emotions.
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Answer:Ajith is a typical male chauvinist who considers women to be the puppets in the hands of men. Every man wants a beautiful wife and so also does Ajith. That was the only reason he married Nomita ,though she was poor. From the very beginning we learn that Ajith was a suspicious husband who read his wife's letters.21-Jun-2017